Yummyrum wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 6:20 pm
Astringent sounds like you included too much tails .
Tails from a reflux still are extremely concentrated due to the compression that happens during hearts takeoff .
Any tails jars you include will contaminate the whole blend .
Interesting, I would have thought this would come over more in the heads. I will definitely watch out for that on the next run, and as I said, I knew immediately that I needed to be more careful with my cuts on the next run. I collected about 300mL cuts, having not calculated how much total distillate I was expecting to get, I think I'm going to go down to 150mL on the next run, and set them out longer/be more careful when selecting.
NZChris wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:17 pm
Look up the definition of astringent. Are you sure that it is the correct word to describe the sensation you are experiencing?
Fairly certain it is, yeah - astringency is a bit broader than I thought, but it smells of isopropanol (which is a common astringent), to be specific. I'm be no means a sophisticated taster (of anything, never much understood the notes people get off various cheeses, alochols, distillates, etc. - I do taste things, and have fairly confident opinions on them, but the conclusions I draw never seem to match the "experts").
Saltbush Bill wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 12:28 am
What Kimbo said above, probably partly due to bad cuts.
Another thing to think about is that running a T500 by temp is the way that the manufacturer does it to make it seem simple to newbs and those who are to lazy or hopeless to learn to run a CM still any other way.
The temp is a rough guide only, The best way is to watch what effect different water flow settings have to the amount of distillate leaving the still.
More water flow = more reflux = less spirit leaving the still= purer and higher ABV.
Less water= Less reflux= more spirit leaving the spout= less purity and lower ABV.
I learned on one of those things.....the day I worked that out was a "ahhha moment" after that I started to get the best from that little still.
Pretty much disregard most of what you read in the "owners manual".
Aim for a very fast broken stream or the smallest thinnest constant stream you can get.......at that point your at about the best place you will get with that still........you can go slower , but you will also go nuts before the run is finished.
The fact that you pulled 92% tells me you were pretty close to the mark anyway.......92% temp corrected is about the best a stock standardT500 will do.
The single biggest thing you can do to improve your booze through that still will be to strip the washes first and then run the low wines......also swap from TPW to SSS.......you will see a big difference IMO.
Thanks Bill - go to know the actual distillation process appears to be on track for the most part. I went with birdwatchers because I'm impatient... and I could get everything at local stroes. I will get the DAP on order try SSS (I didn't look this up, but I'm presuming Shady's Suger Shine) next neutral run. I'm expecting a pot still head to arrive any day now, so I actually have gen1 UJSSM going right now.
kimbodious wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 1:34 am
@TheAlchemist, it looks like you tried to pick the transition between heads and hearts and hearts and tails on the fly. It takes keen senses and a bit of experience to be able to make those cuts on the fly. A little bit of heads in your hearts can ruin the whole batch. Tails my dissipate in a blend over time but heads never do. Best bet it to follow the multiple sample jar method and make your cuts after the samples have had a chance to sit for a while.
Fair - I didn't do it on the fly, I collected 300mL per jar (which in retrospect was, I think, too much (at least near the transition points). I definitely probably went tails heavy on my selection - to me (tasting them the next morning) the tails end seemed to get sweet (which immediately after collection seemed to be the smoothest sample of the lot), then go south. I took one 300mL jar of sweet towards the end, and dumped the final 500mL collected across 2 jars that I felt went south. I am now wondering if I should have left that 300mL out of my blend, and I am also certain I should have let them sit longer before tasting lol.